
Diodorus Cronus
Diodorus Cronus was a Greek philosopher from the 4th century BCE, best known for his work in logic and metaphysics. He is often associated with the Megarian school of philosophy, which emphasized dialectical reasoning. Diodorus is famous for his arguments about fate, necessity, and the nature of possibility, particularly his claim that only what is possible can occur, not what is necessary. His discussions laid the groundwork for later philosophical debates about free will and determinism. His ideas were influential in shaping the thoughts of subsequent philosophers, particularly in the realms of logic and metaphysical inquiry.